Making Bones

Editorial Reviews
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Red Snapper would like to let you believe they've traded in their samplers for a drum kit and upright bass. Assembling a retro, jazz-inspired, live-sounding, up-tempo, instrumental hip-hop record, the British group has shed its former movie-soundtrack guise. As is fashionable in the breakbeat scene, they go heavy on the electric jazz samples, but unlike their contemporaries they know exactly when to use them; they have just the right measurement of both organic and synthetic. Tracks like "The Sleepless" and "The Tunnel" reap the powerful benefits of both worlds but without the pretension of some beret-wearing charlatan telling you this is real music. --Daniel Shumate

Music Review:

  1. Making Perfect Sense
  2. My Own Jo Ellen
  3. New Order - In Session [Enhanced] [Import] [Live]
  4. Nobody Can Dance [Live]
  5. Notorious Lightning and Other Works [EP]
  6. Om Namah Shivay
  7. Paper Monsters [Enhanced]
  8. Plague Soundscapes
  9. Pop Romantique: French Pop Classics
  10. Radio One Sessions

Music Review

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Music Review

Animals Greatest Hits [Import]

Gershwin: Rhapsody in Blue etc.

Great Conductors Vol. 1

Music: Reinventing the Steel [Explicit Lyrics]

Hot Import Nights: Driving Beats

Fear and Loathing

Empress of Africa [Import]

Graham Nash/David Crosby [Original recording remastered] [Import]

Disraeli Gears [Import]

Debussy: Snowflakes Are Dancing, Prelude, etc / Tomita [Original recording remastered]

Classic Alternatives, Vol. 1

Egyptian Cabaret Music

Cumbias Sin Control

Instant Live: Alltel Pavilion at Walnut Creek

Song for Donise